The Nissan 370Z is a Tier 1 vehicle. It requires 205 stars to be unlocked and can be lent for 12500 cash as well as bought with 52000 cash. It is one of the more powerful cars in its tier. The NISMO variant also appears as a top Tier 1 car, but only unlockable by a special event.

The Nissan 370Z is one of 6 Nissan cars in Asphalt 8: Airborne (7, if the Infiniti FX50 is included).

The Nissan 370Z is located close to the middle of Class D. It is found directly after the Audi S4 and directly before the 1967 Chevrolet Impala (for novices) or the Camaro Z/28 (a mastery-unlockable car that is hidden until owned).

The Nissan 370Z has a moderately high starting rank for its class, at 893, giving it decent default performance. Its highest MAX rank is 1150 (+257), while its highest PRO rank is 1049 (+156), giving a final rank of 1306. The Nissan 370Z's Tuning Kit bonus of +54 gives it a maximum legitimate rank of 1360.

The Nissan 370Z is not the most stable car, with semi-loose traction giving it a chance of skidding and making it more fragile than other cars like the Nissan Juke Nismo. However, it does have a fairly high handling stat, albeit lower than many earlier Class D cars. The Nissan 370Z is also able to drift comfortably (though it has a relatively wide drifting radius) and it accelerates fairly quickly. The Nissan 370Z's most notable stat is its relatively high top speed, outshining many cars both before and after it. However, its total top speed is lower when nitro is considered. Another defining feature of the Nissan 370Z is an above-average nitro efficiency of 8/13/15, following a similar trend to the Nissan Juke Nismo, with a level 3 nitro of unusually high efficiency in comparison to the other nitro values.

The Nissan 370Z performs almost 100% better than the Audi S4, with every stat but raw top speed being higher.

Compared to the other cars in its class, the Nissan 370Z is perhaps the best budget car (311,209 total credits + 4 V6 engines) for players looking to compete in Time-Limited Events; it can usually achieve the highest non-leaderboard reward in D Events if boosted, but it may have difficulty with this.

The Nissan 370Z, although not a bad car, has limited use in Multiplayer, due to the existence of many better Multiplayer cars. For Career Mode, the Nissan 370Z has its own Event in Season 8, a Classic race set in French Guiana. It is also the first car to qualify for a Nissan race Event in Season 3, although there are better choices for this event. The Nissan 370Z qualifies for a MAX Season 9 Event in Temple Drive.

As of the Motorcycles Update, the Nissan 370Z costs 50,000 to purchase. To fully MAX, like with most other early Class D cars, 175,750 are required; PRO upgrades total at 85,459. The Nissan 370Z requires four V6 Engines in its PRO upgrades.